Extremity
- 2018
- 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.2K
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A young woman obsessed with horror subjects herself to hours of grueling torment inside an extreme haunt in an attempt to confront her fears and conquer the tragic past that haunts her.A young woman obsessed with horror subjects herself to hours of grueling torment inside an extreme haunt in an attempt to confront her fears and conquer the tragic past that haunts her.A young woman obsessed with horror subjects herself to hours of grueling torment inside an extreme haunt in an attempt to confront her fears and conquer the tragic past that haunts her.
Paul Noah Braaten
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Natalie Victoria
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Really bad. I love all sorts of horror movies and this was really just terrible. I think they though lots of loud noises would save the movie. They didn't. It was really tough to screw up this movie so badly.
There are a bunch of 1-star reviews for this, but it had good cinematography, good acting, and an original premise.
So it doesn't deserve to be rated that low.
However, it's got a few issues with the plot... I don't like where they decided to go with it in the end. It wasn't believable.
Overall, it was almost worth watching 4.6/10.
So it doesn't deserve to be rated that low.
However, it's got a few issues with the plot... I don't like where they decided to go with it in the end. It wasn't believable.
Overall, it was almost worth watching 4.6/10.
This movie was a trash heap ablaze. Painfully slow-going until it predictably heats up near the end. By the time it gets semi interesting you'll be dizzy and disoriented from the exceuciating amount of poorly acted flashbacks that occur every 30 seconds of the movie. A failed attempt at an edgy horror house gone wrong plot. Honestly an abortion of what seemed to be a good plot idea, with corny acting, weak character development and absolutely leaving you with no desire to know whether anyone lives or dies in the end...you'll pray for this movie to end. I honestly recommend just saving the time and money and watching the Nun or something.
Started out pretty strong but completely lost its way in the middle. It became confusing and misleading, but not in the sort of way that boosts the cinematic effect. It didn't seem like the creators themselves knew where the film was going. It was like they had half of a good idea and just tried to wing it with the other half.
The premise was quite good and fresh. You have a severely abused and traumatized, mentally ill woman on a journey of self-discovery and she believes an extreme haunted house will help to free her from her past. I've actually always wanted to do one of these types of extreme haunts, so I was really interested in the idea and in a more illustrated depiction of a person who would want to do this.
The main character is layered and well-developed. It's never said exactly what mental illness she has, but it looks like possibly Bipolar Disorder (and definitely PTSD), which I haven't seen depicted much on screen, so I commend the attempt at showing such a complex condition. And the main actor plays the part very well.
The beginning was very stimulating and stressful in a way that really elevated the horror, leading me to believe this would be a home run film. Then somewhere in the middle, the main "villain" is revealed and it's so utterly disappointing this character was depicted the way he was. It completely ruined the movie, in my opinion. All credibility was lost, and the final act was mostly just a steaming pile of crap. The main character was the only thing that made this movie watchable for the final half hour.
They should have gone deeper with her backstory and they should have completely rewritten the antagonist. Complete overhaul with him. What a disaster he was.
Overall, I felt let down. It's worth a watch, and entertaining enough, but the amount of wasted potential and pointless convoluted plot details took this from what I originally thought would be a 7 or an 8, to a (very generous) 5/10.
The premise was quite good and fresh. You have a severely abused and traumatized, mentally ill woman on a journey of self-discovery and she believes an extreme haunted house will help to free her from her past. I've actually always wanted to do one of these types of extreme haunts, so I was really interested in the idea and in a more illustrated depiction of a person who would want to do this.
The main character is layered and well-developed. It's never said exactly what mental illness she has, but it looks like possibly Bipolar Disorder (and definitely PTSD), which I haven't seen depicted much on screen, so I commend the attempt at showing such a complex condition. And the main actor plays the part very well.
The beginning was very stimulating and stressful in a way that really elevated the horror, leading me to believe this would be a home run film. Then somewhere in the middle, the main "villain" is revealed and it's so utterly disappointing this character was depicted the way he was. It completely ruined the movie, in my opinion. All credibility was lost, and the final act was mostly just a steaming pile of crap. The main character was the only thing that made this movie watchable for the final half hour.
They should have gone deeper with her backstory and they should have completely rewritten the antagonist. Complete overhaul with him. What a disaster he was.
Overall, I felt let down. It's worth a watch, and entertaining enough, but the amount of wasted potential and pointless convoluted plot details took this from what I originally thought would be a 7 or an 8, to a (very generous) 5/10.
5rt78
In the world of terrible horror movies, this wasn't NEARLY as bad as expected. The plot could have been a little less muddy but I sat through "Rubber" (about a killer tire... literally) so I can't complain about this. The general premise of the 'haunt' could have been better executed but there was enough to keep me interested.
Did you know
- TriviaThe costume designer Cherie Howard has been a fashion designer for 25yrs prior to working on Extremity.
- GoofsWhen Allison and Zachary are running in the forest, you can see her bra straps on her shoulders, despite being completely stripped earlier in the film. When she squats by the tree, hiding, the straps are gone once again.
- SoundtracksYour Visible Breath
Written by Joe Ceglio
Performed by Joe Ceglio
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- 極限療程
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- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada(FIlming location)
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- 1h 43m(103 min)
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- 2.39:1
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